This practical book introduces you to a model process Decide, Design, Develop, and Evaluate of designing, producing, and assessing multimedia projects in the classroom. The authors carefully review each step of the entire process. For example, the Decide chapter has strategies for initiating, managing, and assigning multimedia projects. Blackline masters are provided to help you group students, schedule computer time, plan activities, and assess student progress, and reproducible pages assist in creating flowcharts and storyboards. Media components and authoring tools are some of the other topics covered. Concluding chapters guide you through several multimedia project ideas and implementation strategies.
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Building on the materials in the two previous successful editions, Multimedia Projects in Education, Third Edition, features approximately 40% all new material and updates the previous information. The authors use the DDD-E model (Decide, Design, Develop—Evaluate) to show how to select and plan multimedia projects, use presentation and development tools, manage graphics, audio, and digital video, create Web pages, and evaluate student work.
KAREN S. IVERS is Assistant Professor at California State University, Fullerton, California.:
ANN E. BARRON is Full Professor, Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida, Tampa. She received the Alumni Award for Outstanding Teaching and Service in 1996 and the Teaching Incentive Award for Outstanding Teaching in 1995.
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